Latham 
Big Yields and Sure Profits from 
- - M Certified * Raspberries for Home or Market 
Fruit growers are making money with our “CERTIFIED” Red Raspberry plants. You can do the same. There 
is no secret about it and no difficulty if you start with clean, healthy, true-to^name plants and then follow our 
simple directions that go with every package. Red Raspberries are one of the very easiest fruits to grow in the 
home garden and one of the most profitable to grow for market. 
BOTH RED AND BLACK RASPBERRIES EASY 
TO GROW. You will have no difficulty if you start 
your planting with certified diseaseTree stock and fob 
low the simple directions which accompany each order. 
Once established and given reasonable care a raspberry 
patch will give you an abundance of fruit for many 
years. 
EASY TO EAT. A heaping bowl of ripe raspberries, 
served with sugar and cream, will make anyone sit up 
and take nourishment! They are excellent for shortcake 
and easy to prepare. You get added satisfaction when 
you can have this luscious fruit from your own bushes 
—fresh for every meal. 
EASY TO CAN. No fruit is easier to can than rasp' 
berries. They require no hulling or other preparation. 
They need little sugar, and you will have almost no 
shrinkage in canning. You get practically a full quart 
of canned fruit from every quart of berries. They are 
conceded to be one of the easiest fruits to can, and 
when you grow your own they are one of the very 
cheapest. 
EASY ON GROCERY BILLS. You will find it easy 
to cut down the grocery bills when your raspberry patch 
furnishes the table every day for three or four weeks 
with delicious fresh raspberries besides a plentiful sup' 
ply for canning. 
NEW CANNING RECIPE. Wash raspberries, pack 
in sterilized jars, fill jars with boiling syrup, three parts 
sugar and two parts water, cover and place in boiler or 
other container in which is boiling water. Water must 
cover the jars. Cover boiler and leave until water is 
cold. This is the latest approved method of canning 
raspberries. They are delicious. 
$ SOO from One Acre! 
An average yield from “CERTIFIED” RED RASP- 
BERRIES is 150 24'pint crates per acre. Many fields 
yield 200 crates per acre, and exceptionally good fields 
in good seasons go as high as 400 crates per acre. Prices 
vary with the locality and the season. From $2.00 to 
$3.00 a crate is considered a fair price. At only 200 
crates per acre and at only $2.50 per crate, you would 
have an income of $500.00 from just one acre of 
“CERTIFIED” Raspberries. 
Sit down now with your pencil and paper. You know 
what income you would like to have during Raspberry 
time. From that you can figure how many plants you 
should set. Planting 5x5 feet apart (Northern States) 
requires 1,742 plants per acre. Planting 6x6 feet apart 
(Central and Southern States) * requires 1,210 plants 
per acre. 
Free folder on “Growing Raspberries” accom¬ 
panies each order. 
Washington, D. C., Nov. n, 1935 
The raspberry plants are the biggest and finest I ever 
have seen. In fact, they are the finest plants of any kind 
that I ever saw in such numbers. I used to think raspber¬ 
ries were easy to plant; sink a spade, push it forward, drop 
the plant behind the spade, pull up the spade, firm the earth 
and go on to the next. Nothing of that with these huskies. 
Every one has a regular hole dug for him, and filled in 
on him. But I am thundering glad to get such stock to start 
with. 
Yours sincerely. 
{Signed) G. L. K. 
Starting Right 
Saves You Money 
and Avoids Loss 
You can save money and avoid 
failure by getting your plants from 
RASPBERRY HEADQUARTERS. 
Success with Raspberries, as with 
anything else, depends on getting 
started on a sure foundation—that 
300 Acres—The World’s Largest Planting of Certified Latham and Chief Red Raspberries. 
No fruiting canes are allowed to grow, thereby developing the greatest amount of health and 
vigor in the plants we send to you. 
is, with clean, strong, vigorous, dis* 
easeTree plants. 
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